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This dissertation offers a comprehensive narrative, exegetical, theological, and historical analysis of the term justice within the framework of biblical narrative and its influence on liberation theology. The study investigates whether interpretations of justice within this theological movement have remained faithful to the exegetical and narrative dimensions of Scripture or have been reinterpreted and recontextualized under external ideological influences, particularly those intrinsic to the hermeneutical and doctrinal paradigm shaping the theological landscape of liberation theology.